Changing
the
Direction
of
Rotation
The
direction
of
rotation
can
be
changed
with
the
forward/reverse
selector
(4).
This
is
located
above
the
variable
speed
switch
(7)
(see
Fig.
4).
To
select
the
forward
drilling
position,
push
the
forward/reverse
selector
(4)
hard
left.
To
select
the
reverse
drilling
position,
push
the
forward/reverse
selector
(4)
hard
right.
The
variable
speed
switch
(7)
can
be
locked
off
by
pushing
the
forward/reverse
selector
(4)
into
the
middle
of
both
the
forward
and
reverse
positions.
Do
not
change
the
direction
of
rotation
while
the
keyless
chuck
(1)
is
in
motion.
Speed
Control
The
drill
has
a
2
speed
gearbox.
The
speed
selector
(3)
is
located
on
the
top
of
the
drill
(see
Fig.
5).
First
gear
has
a
range
of
0
‐
350/min.
Second
gear
has
a
range
of
0
‐
1150/min.
Torque
Settings
(Tightening
power
of
your
drill)
When
using
your
drill
for
various
driving
applications,
it
becomes
necessary
to
increase
and
decrease
the
power
and
torque
in
order
to
prevent
the
possibility
of
damaging
screw
heads,
threads,
work
pieces,
etc.
In
general,
power
and
torque
should
correspond
to
the
difficulty
of
the
screw
to
be
driven.
If
torque
is
too
high,
the
screws
can
be
damaged
or
broken.
To
Adjust
Torque
•
Locate
the
arrow
on
the
front
of
the
drill
housing
(see
Fig.
6).
•
Identify
the
torque
settings
and
1
drill
setting
on
the
torque
adjustment
collar
(2).
•
Rotate
the
torque
adjustment
collar
(2)
to
the
desired
setting,
aligning
the
required
number
on
the
torque
adjustment
collar
(2)
with
the
arrow
on
the
drill
housing.
•
To
increase
or
decrease
torque,
rotate
the
torque
adjustment
collar
(2).
The
lower
the
number,
the
lower
the
torque
setting.
The
higher
the
number,
the
higher
the
torque
setting.
Always
check
that
the
correct
torque
is
selected
by
practicing
on
scrap
material
prior
to
carrying
out
a
job.
The
torque
setting
required
to
drive
screws
will
differ
with
different
materials.
Start
with
the
torque
setting
on
the
number
you
think
is
appropriate
(Eg:
4)
and
simply
increase
the
torque
adjustment
collar
to
a
higher
number
if
the
screw
head
is
not
sitting
flush
with
your
workpiece.
Remove
the
screw
after
adjusting
and
re
‐
drive
the
screw
back
into
the
workpiece
until
the
correct
torque
adjustment
leaves
the
screw
head
flush
with
your
workpiece.
Keyless
Chuck
A
keyless
chuck
(1)
is
included
on
your
drill
to
allow
for
easy
installation
and
removal
of
bits/accessories.
To
open
and
close
the
keyless
chuck
(1),
rotate
the
chuck
body
with
your
other
hand
(see
Fig.
7).
The
arrows
on
the
chuck
indicate
in
which
direction
to
rotate
the
chuck
body
in
order
to
GRIP
(tighten)
or
RELEASE
(unlock)
the
drill
bit.
Warning!
Do
not
hold
the
chuck
body
with
one
hand
and
use
power
of
the
drill
to
tighten
or
loosen
the
chuck
jaws.
The
chuck
body
could
slip
and
your
hand
could
come
in
contact
with
a
rotating
accessory.
This
could
cause
an
accident
resulting
in
personal
injury.